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So basically I enabled secure boot in my BIOS saved and exited. I then proceeded to wait for my pc to boot up 1 minute goes by 5 minutes go by and 10 and so on. I went and checked it restarting it and it still wouldn’t boot up to bios or windows even tho the pc turns on and everything lights up fine. I took out the CMOS battery and shorted the CLR_CMOS pins like many suggested online yet it still wouldn’t boot up to windows or BIOS. My monitor and HDMI cable work fine when I tested them with my console. I don’t know what to try next I also tried booting up with no gpu or without the CMOS battery but nothing worked and now it still turns on but doesn’t boot anything. The fans also speed up and slow down in a loop if that is a giveaway for any problem. If anyone knows the problem or solution I would be more than grateful to try out ur ideas!
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Built my pc 2 years back. Recently facing sudden restart while using the computer. After restart, - CPU light fans and everything else is on - No Monitor signal - After reboot, CPU status led is constantly ON in the MOBO Few things I tried, - Tried swapping ram slots, 1 stick at a time. With a single stick ram, the problem occurs after a long period of running, with dual channel it gives me lesser time, with XMP enabled on dual channel it just doesn't boot , just the CPU light fans on, no monitor signal. - Cleared CMOS battery. didn't solve it. - made the CPU cooler screw a bit loose, didn't solve - All temp and voltage while I am using the computer normally seems fine.. I am facing this problem for about a week. However, not sure if this is relevant, just for additional information , I had always encountered this weird problem of "Pc doesn't start immediately after pressing power button, Specially if I don't unplug the pc from wall after using, next time it won't turn ON immediately" this is a bit ghost problem, sometimes I had this issue, sometimes it would just go away, and later come back if someday I forget to unplug cable from the wall after using it and keep it there for a long time of period. My specs - i5 9600k Gigabyte 9th gen Z390 UD Corsair 8 GB x 2. DDR-4 3200 Bus Vengeance LPX Ram. PSU - Cooler Master MWE 650 W RTX 2060
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I need help with my PC it keeps crashing and will only work after I have restarted my bios and wait up to 2-3 hours but if I wait longer then it takes longer for it to crash again. and when it crashes, my gpu fan won't move, my mouse and keyboard won't turn on, the only thing that works is my cooler's fan and the fans for icue on the motherboard speks fore pc Computer model: MSI MS-7922 Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10 Home (10.0, Build 19045) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz 4/8 0,0v Motherboard: MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition (MS-7922) RAM: 16 GB Hard disk1: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB (232,9 GB/Fixed hard disk media) Hard disk2: KINGSTON SHSS37A240G (223,6 GB/Fixed hard disk media) Hard disk3: SanDisk SD8SB8U256G1122 (238,5 GB/Fixed hard disk media) Hard disk4: GIGABYTE GP-GSTFS31480GNTD (447,1 GB/Fixed hard disk media) Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (8 GB) Monitor: LG Electronics Inc. (GoldStar Technology, Inc.) LG TV (3840x2160 / 72,3 Inch)
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My system will no longer POST after I enabled AMD EXPO. I have already POSTed before and have even installed windows and drivers. I tried jumping JBAT_1 with a screw driver for 10 seconds. Still no POST. I took the CMOS battery out for a minute and put it back in. Still no POST. Debug LED says no CPU detected (Red) and no RAM detected (orange). It was originally running at 4800 and I set it to the rated 6000. CPU: Ryzen 7 7800X3D RAM: G.Skill flare X5 DDR5-6000 16GBx2 CL36 (F5-6000J3636F16GX2-FX5) Mobo: MSI B650 Tomahawk WiFi GPU: ASRock Phantom Gaming RX 7800 XT PSU: MSI MPG a750g PCIe5 Case: Lian li Lancool III Black RGB CPU cooler: Deepcool Ls720 se Storage: WD SN570 1TB NVMe + Teamgroup 512GB SATA SSD
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I need help with my PC it keeps crashing and will only work after I have restarted my bios and wait up to 2-3 hours but if I wait longer then it takes longer for it to crash again need help. hrbruun. my pc motherboard: MSI Z97S KRIT gpu RTX 3060 ti cpu intel i7 46k ram 16 g power seplay 750 mw
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Hey guys, Just noticed my ram wasn’t in dual channel. I got my ram from slot B1 and moved it to B2. Then my motherboard stopped detecting the RAM stick. Then I put it back, and it’s not detecting but it was detecting. What can be the problem? CPU: Ryzen 3600, psu Montech BETA 650W, motherboard ASrock B450m pro4 r2.0, RAM: Patriot Viper Elite 8gb x2
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Pc boots into power saving mode in every pc monitor i changed too, tried replacing monitors (didn't work) changed cables (dvi and hdmi didn't work) tried replacing ram placements (didn't work) replaced cmos battery from an old pc I don't use (still didn't work) any probable cause and possible solutions? I ordered a set of new cmos battery which would arrive tomorrow in hopes that i would work I'm stressing out on this pc man, i have research to do TT
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Hi I just build this new pc, and I am having alot of problems, but the most important is that, everytime that I need to turn it on again It doesn't boot, it just turns the RGB and fans on until it turns off by itself, the only way that I can make it turn on and acess windows is by reseting the CMOS by removing the battery. My specs ASUS H510 M E INTEL I5 11400F GTX 1660 TI asus tuf 16 GB DDR 4 RAM PSU MSI MAG A500DN, 500W
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I'll try to keep this as short as possible. Asus prime X370 pro bios keeps resetting every time i boot. Date and time stay stuck around the same time i turn off the power switch. So far I've tested 3 cmos batteries in 2 different systems. All 3 batteries work fine in another system but these same batteries have no effect on my x370 Pro. There is no clear CMOS button, the two pins for cmos clearing are open and not touching each other. No jumper either. Updated the bios to a new stable one and still having same issues. Could anyone please help? Ram: 12x8gb Teamgroup Vulcan 3200, CPU: 3600, 512gb Silicon power Nvme, Antec Egde 750w psu.
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I bought a buddle from Micro Center today: Intel Core i7-12700K, MSI Z690-A Pro WiFi DDR4, G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB DDR4-3200 Kit. I'm using this for my plex server. I migrated the SSD's and HDD's over. I read online that it would be that simple (I'm sure it probably won't be), but I haven't been able to find out because the system just loads right into the BIOS. I tried setting the XMP while I was there. Save, exit. Boots back into bios with no changes having been made. Googled it, so I updated the bios one update at a time until I was current (https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/PRO-Z690-A-DDR4/support#bios). Changes still won't save. I Checked the CMOS Battery (3.20V), decided to put in a fresh one (3.29V). Changes still wont save. I read about using the jumpers to clear the CMOS. Still didn't change anything. Those are the only things I can find online. Can anyone help me with ideas?
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Full specs are as detailed on this pcpartpicker page. My build will post once. Then the next time it starts up- the fans are humming along normally, but no video, no post. Going through the usual stuff on the "How to deal with a no POST..." thread I found that unplugging the cmos and giving it a few minutes did the trick and it once again posts... until the next power on, or sometimes I can get 2 out of it. Worse still, the cmos trick works 3 or 4 times and then it doesn't. A slightly different failure state occurs where all the fans are now blasting full tilt, still no video, no post, and now after about 10 seconds it powers itself off and back on, repeat every ~10 seconds. Once it reached this point I couldn't get the cmos trick to work again, so I took everything out and started test benching. Long story short, once on the test bench it posted immediately, so I threw everything back in, only for all of the above to happen all over again. If I can get it to post again I'll try reflashing the bios, and I'm going to order a new cmos to see if that does the trick. But in the meantime, do you folks have any suggestions or experience with this problem? Anything helps, thanks.
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Upon realizing all my bios settings changed upon rebooting, I learned I needed to replace the cmos battery. I have a razer blade from 2016-17, rz09-0195, and was already gonna replace the battery soon as it holds no charge (even though it’s not puffed up at all which seems strange but I’m new to all this). The main point is, how important is it to get the same battery? And like of the included markings, are they all important (i can find replacement that says ML1220 3 V pretty easy, but idk what the 76 is about). Sorry if this is a bit of a stupid question, but as I say, I’m fairly new to this. Thank you!
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Hi, I really hope someone here can assist with this as I have tried various things and my knowledge has hit a wall and I have reached the limits of my experience. I scoured the internet for fixes to my problem but was unsuccessful which is why I am making this thread as a last cry for help. I will list below the things I have attempted to do in order to fix this so far and at the end, I will list my specs. First I will describe a short timeline of what led to this happening. This is a brand new PC that I assembled this month, all the parts are brand new excluding the CPU, RAM and a couple of HDDs I use for storage, along with 1 m2 SSD nvme. The pc was working fine until yesterday where it could not boot from sleep mode. I have not used sleep on this PC before this instance and upon returning home after a few hours I pressed buttons on the keyboard, the PC lit up as normal however there was nothing on the display, I then suspected a monitor issue/cable, more on this in a bit. I have also acquired a new nvme v2 m2 SSD 2TB that I installed windows 10 on prior to this and the most recent addition was a RAM stick of 16gb 3200mhz ddr memory. The PC worked fine and recognized the RAM and there were no issue with the boot or anything. I also overclocked my CPU prior to this slightly and there were again, no issues. Now on to where the problems began. After attempting to wake the PC up from sleep mode, it was giving no display, the monitor simply had no signal going into it, no backlight or mouse showing, nothing. I tried hitting the restart button, and same thing, no matter what I did, the display simply would not turn on. I then started to troubleshoot the monitor and hdmi cable. I tried swapping the cable, and the same result happened. I tried unplugging the hdmi and plugging in my other monitor into the motherboard graphics via DVI just in case, still nothing. Once I restarted the BIOS by removing the CMOS and shorting the pins, did the computer display light up and gave the 'press f1 to enter settings' message, this is so far the only instance where anything happens display wise. This made me rule out the possibility of any monitor or cable faults as it is clearly working, the issue lies somewhere deeper. Once I am in the bios after pressing F2, I am able to update it, change settings and so on, but no matter what I do, once I press save and exit I will boot into a blank screen again. This also applied by trying to override boot into the windows from boot menu. A quick rundown of the fixes attempted from here onwards: Removed the new RAM stick and tried turning the pc on Left only 1 RAM stick and tried turning the pc on Updated BIOS successfully (2806 version) Reversed update to 2083 version as the update produced the same result Reset BIOS to default (already accomplished by resetting bios and updating it but still) disconnect all usb devices disconnect HDDs from MB replaced the CMOS battery reconnected front panel switches again And that's everything I can think of so far, again these are brand new parts and I highly doubt that this is a PSU issue. It just doesn't make sense that the only response I get is upon a CMOS reset. I have also read that ram voltage could affect it but I have already tried running with only 1 stick. I have 3 RAM sticks 2x 8GB running at 1.2V and 1x 16GB new stick I just got which has 1.35V. The auto BIOS setting sets this at 1.2V seemingly, however I have tried running it with one of the 8gb sticks already alone in different slots. (don't think I've tried all 4 slots yet but they are recognized in the BIOS no matter what RAM configuration I try. PC specs: CPU - Ryzen 5 1600 GPU - RTX 3060 zotac RAM - 32GB DDR4 (2x 8 sticks and 1x 16gb stick) 2x8 2400 MHz and the 16gb states 3200mhz but in BIOS it actually runs in 2133Mhz for some reason Storage: 2x HDD (storage and the other still has old windows installed in 1 partition) 2x M.2 SSD nvme (1 windows) OS - Windows 10 64 bit PRO PSU - 750w cooler master bronze Motherboard: ASUS Prime B550-A Any help would be greatly appreciated bros, if I think of anything else I will update the main post. UPDATE!!!! GUYS I think I have narrowed down the issue, it might be related to the GPU firmware for displayID that nvidia made a tool for, it affects two series of cards in the 30xx series, namely the 3080ti and the 3060 (which I have). However my problem is I do not have a spare PC to replace the GPU and update this using the tool, is there any way to do it via another method? Jayztwocents made a video about this on youtube, however I initially thought it does not apply to my case since I do not even have an option for primary graphics in my bios, so no way to check if it is defaulting to cpu or gpu or whatever. But the symptoms I have read others faced leads me to believe that it might be this. UPDATE 2: I WAS ABLE TO GET INTO WINDOWS on my old boot from the HDD, this eliminates a hardware fail, now I just wonder what was causing the issue. I did copy/paste most of my files from the appdata folder and some other documents from my original C drive into the new one not sure if that caused the issue, I will now reinstall windows on my ssd UPDATE 3: NEW PROBLEM Upon making a bootable USB windows installation media and formatting the ssd with the windows installation, the pc still wont boot to usb when placing it at the top of the boot order. I managed to get into it by overriding the boot in the bios however once the PC restarts after windows gets ready I am once again left with a black screen. Thus unable to complete the installation. UPDATE 4: I was able to get bios to boot every time without the necessity of removing the cmos battery or shorting the jumpers every time by flashing the bios to an older version specificallhy 2403 due to seemingly compatibility issues with my 1st gen ryzen (1000s series) . However now I am facing a new issue, when trying to install windows I boot into usb withiut issues, start the installation and upon step 2 completion whereby windows must restart itself to finish the installation it boots into a black screen again this time with the backlight ON (so no video input problem like before). Any fixes to this would be greatly appreciated.
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C.P.U voltage raises >1.5v without overclocking. I checked CMOS and replaced it and changed c.p.u voltage manually to 1.310 again voltage raises > 1.5v I removed CMOS and runs PC and checked voltage it was fine now. If I am placing CMOS in correct way again the voltage raises >1.5. please give me solution for this( I checked it with 3 CMOS batteries ) without CMOS C.P.U voltages are around 1.2v - 1.29v
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Got a little problem. I can't access the UEFI / BIOS anymore, unless I reset the CMOS. The BIOS splash screen does not appear during boot-up, even tho fast boot is disabled. I have never the opportunity to even press F2 is I wanted. And if I hold it down during boot-up, it simply won't boot. If I hold down the shift-key while clicking restart in Windows 10 to get into the advanced settings and try to get into the UEFI from there, the PC simply end up in a boot loop. Interestingly enough I had this happen on another AsRock X570 board and with a Ryzen 2700 aswell. I wonder if my GPU plays a role in this or even my boot SSD. XMP and Thunderbolt 3 are enabled. CSM is disabled. Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X AsRock X570 Taichi 2x 16GB 3000Mhz CL15 EVGA GTX 1080 Corsair MP300 1TB (C:) , Samsung PM9A1 2TB (D:) beQuiet super power or whatever 11 Platinum 750w (Same problem with an AX760i)
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Idk whats causing this problem , so when i start my motherboard the fans run for like 2 sec then it restarts and then it boots up again normal , but what it seems to be happening is that it resets my bios settings for some reason i already tried replacing the cmos battery and did the jumper reset same thing , p.s: this only happens when i remove the psu and cut the electrecity completly when i only regular shutdown it stays the same but when psu is off it does this weird thing also lately it be shutting down when im playing games not even demanding ones(league of legends...) and the tempatures are fine , pls i need help InShot_20210210_122602469.mp4
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Hello, OS - Windows 10 Age of system (hardware) - Built in 2015 CPU model - AMD Athlon™ 760K Video Card model - Sapphire Radeon NITRO R9 390 OC Motherboard - MSI A88X-G45 Gaming RAM - 2x4GB DDR3 AMD Memory Power Supply - was -> EVGA 850W P2 now -> Corsair 650W tl:dr: PC won't cold boot, pressing the power button once causes a blink of fans & any leds, holding power causes a spin up spin down cycle & pulsating leds, boots after power held for 5+ minutes + restart via onboard mobo button. Operates normally once booted. I first encountered this problem 2 weeks ago after noticing that my computer wasn't powering on after shutting it down the night before as I normally do. Looking inside the case, the onboard power button was on (Green LED) this would stay on throughout unless I held the power button after taking out the plug to fully discharge the computer. I noticed the led light in the power button would light up, the case fans would spin and the cpu would also spin as long as I was holding down the power button. However, it was more of a constant speeding up and slowing down. It was almost acting like the initial current supplied from pressing the power button wasn't sufficient to cause the process of a normal boot up. My motherboard has an onboard power button and the results were the same as pressing the power button on the case. I used the screwdriver jumpstart (method?) just to exhaust every option. Suspecting it was the power supply (850W evga plat ) I swapped it out for one I had in another system that was running fine. When installing the power supply I looked around the computer, nothing was out of place (no missing screws, nothing touching the motherboard, bent pins etc). Went to boot and it turned on via the case power button first time no issues (no holding down of the power button). Thinking this was just a fluke I turned it off again to be met with the same problem as before. Next, swapped the RAM around into 2-4 slots then just one stick then back to 1-2 all combinations provided no difference. I then took out the CMOS battery for approx. 1 min then placed it back in, no difference. I then held the power case button down for 5 minutes, this resulting in the case fans spinning up and slowing down in a cycle but never "fully stopping" ( if that makes sense, as if it were pulsing- in fact the led fan would brighten and dim in sync with the fans pulsing) until I heard a noticeable increase in the fan speed (no mobo beeps) I let go and saw the motherboard debug leds showed numbers from 30-37. I left it in this state for around 40 minutes, with the debug led going between 36-37. Pressing the onboard "Reset" button caused the PC to stay on with the fans still running normally and then booted into windows. I'm now left scratching my head as to what the cause is, I've done a Malwarebytes scan and there are no detected issues. No issues using the internet, plugging in and out USB devices playing games etc but I know that shutting it down will cause the same issue again. I know this was long and If you need clarification let me know. Thanks, Sorry for the long post!
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I installed an ssd in my pc and I have to hot swap sata drives my ssd is not recognize by my bios but it is recognized by windows
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So as this little adventure goes, I made the (seemingly) fatal mistake of listening to self proclaimed nerds claiming 1.2 volts is the max safe voltage for the SOC. Now I was already overclocking my ram before and it worked like a charm. So I figured I'd try messing with this UCLK and soc voltage spiel, and lo and behold, my PC cut off and wouldn't stay on. So I unplugged the power for a while to drain the cmos battery, and now the thing is at least booting up. But now my monitor refuses to receive a signal. Red lights keep flashing on the motherboard for the cpu and the dram, on and off between each other, accompanied with debug code 92. So what gives here? Is my ram fucked? Power supply?
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I'm using various Noctua PWM fans and a MSI b450 gaming plus MOBO. I started getting messages saying my CPU or ram was changed and that my CMOS was reset (i didn't change anything). After that all my fans started spinning like crazy. I tried changing the fan speeds in the bios but it literally does nothing (I cant raise or lower the speeds). This problem is affecting all my fans CPU and regular case fans. As a temporary fix, I've been using a fan controller for my regular case fans, but my CPU fans are still plugged into the MOBO and going crazy. Things I've tried that haven't worked: -Updating bios -Changing CMOS battery -Using fan speed programs
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I reset the CMOS because of GPU issue so I got the computer too work before and the ethernet port on the motherboard worked but after I reset CMOS no internett was detected I have tried resetting bios but that didn't work I have confirmed that the problem is not the cable. The motherboard was a aorus b550 elite v2
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Hey, I'm trying to remove the BIOS password on an old ASUS X51L so that I can install Linux on it. I tried removing the CMOS battery but it only reset the time and BIOS settings (presumably) but not the password. When I try to enter setup it asks for password and even if I only try to set default settings it asks me for the password. I cannot get to the OS because when I reset the CMOS it no longer works (probably a very stupid mistake). I will try to install Windows 7 on it through a different PC but until then I'm stuck.
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This post isn't about troubleshooting, the problem is known, I need help to decide if I can fix it myself. This is an Asus x556uq laptop, about 3 years old. This is probably unrelated, but it had CPU problems. A couple days ago I was rebooting from Linux to windows and in the middle a bios screen with an error message, it said to plug in the power. I did and then it when completely unresponsive. In hindsight the bios was probably updating, at the time I thought it froze, so I held down the power button for 8 s. After that when I powered it on, nothing happens the screen is black, the cooling fan seems to stay on idle. The next day I took it to a repair shop and a couple days later they said, "the bios needs to be rewritten", I couldn't get any more information what they mean by that. My question for you reader, is this plainly means clearing the bios / removing the cmos battery, or the actual eeprom (or whatever bios chip) must be re-written / replaced. The thing is they quoted about 200 USD. The laptop cost 1000 USD new and I was thinking about replacing it. However apart from this bios problem it was working fine and wanted to give it away. I am incredibly conflicted what to do, all input are welcome.
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I was doing some bios settings when i see RaidXpert 2. and then out of curiosity (i always search on google before turning settings on but i was having some internet issues so i just....) i enabled The setting and restart but the pc shows reboot and select proper boot device after that i clr Cmos. And now NO POST and no signal on monitor ( i accidentally touched cmos battery with my screw driver for at least 5 secs I don't think it has to do something with this but i thought lets make things clear ) Specs Ryzen 5 3600 Asus Cerberus 1050ti OC Gigabyte B450M S2H Desktop ready 16gb ram Corsair 550 watts bonze psu Twinmos sata ssd 256gb 1 Tb hdd The pc is brand new built 15 days ago !
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Recently I enabled Secure boot on my b450m ds3h intel MOBO through the bios and now my Computer will turn on and of (maybe because I removed my RAM) and it also Just will not post. I really need help, some videos say to Take out my CMOS for a few then put it back in. Any ideas or past experience with this problem.
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